The 56-year-old was found unresponsive at her London home on July 26, 2023.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court here was told that navy cadet officer J. Soosaimanicckam had completed his daily physical training despite looking tired on the day he died.
In this suit, 11 navy officers, the navy commander, the Malaysian Armed Forces Council, the Defence Minister and the Malaysian government are the first to 15th defendants.According to the witness statement, Lt Nur Suhana said that after the physical training completed, Soosaimanicckam and the other candidates were required to undergo a Body Mass Index examination and do cleaning activities at the living quarters.
She then said that she was told by another officer when she returned from the hospital that a cadet was sick and added that she gave the order to bring the cadet to the hospital.Soosaimanicckam was brought to the hospital by two other officers while Lt Nur Suhana went to the hospital separately."A doctor came and said that he died at about 1.45pm," she added.
"Two days ago, the High Court ruled that this is a homicide. This is serious," Latheefa told Lt Nur Suhana."The decision of the High Court is not binding over to the civil court," she said."I'm saying this is a serious matter," she said.
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